Alternatives to Get Degree

The Electrical Construction Management Program at MTSU is the only four year degree
program that combines electricity and electronics with land development/residential
construction in the country according to outside sources. It is unique in that it
provides different formats to get the degree. Some students complete a four or five
year Electrical Apprenticeship program though NJATC and complete the entire remainder
of the program online.. Some students do not complete the apprenticeship program and
take a combination of online and on ground courses through MTSU. The different formats
are described below:

NJATC (students who have been involved with the unionized National Joint ApprenticeshipTraining Committee) Apprenticeship Options:

4 or 5 year NJATC apprenticeship + 2 years of classes through Pellissippi State Technical
Community College (PSTCC) (either online or on campus at PSTCC) + 11 classes online
or on campus at MTSU. This format would allow you to complete the entire program online.

4 or 5 year NJATC apprenticeship + 2 years of classes through your local college or
university + 11 classes online or on campus at MTSU.

MTSU Options:

All classes completed through MTSU. Some classes must be taken online while others
must be taken on campus at MTSU.

Take 2 years of classes through PSTCC or other local college or university either
online or on campus + 2 years of classes completed through MTSU. Some MTSU classes
must be taken online while others must be taken on campus at MTSU.

Note: It is important that you contact the CMT Office to discuss your options for
completing the program.

Course requirements are the same regardless of which alternative route you pick to
complete the degree.